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The stores pictured below are labeled with information that comes directly from the official Starbucks web site. The only alterations I have made are to remove certain punctuation marks. Please do not report any errors in the names or spellings of streets or cities to me, but rather to Starbucks. Once they fix the error on their end, my database will pick it up. I will fill missing photograph dates as I have time, and I will continue to try and obtain store opening dates.

This newest store in Mexico City presents a newer design that includes recycled materials and includes some unusual or unique design elements. Most unusual is the large siren logo engraved into a wooden wall.

I was not expecting a store in a hospital to be special, and I was surprised to learn that this store is the first (in Mexico, I believe) built with recycled materials. Another point of distinction is that it might be the smallest in Mexico.

This three-story location, besides being ornately decorated, is the largest in Latin America. On the second floor you will find an open-air terrace, and, for the more business-oriented, a conference room. Walk up to the third floor and you can enjoy a completely open-air rooftop.

Besides being one of the few drive-thru locations in Mexico (and Latin America), this store offers valet parking and two stories. Its second story is very unusual because it is enclosed within the building yet open to the air, but what I found extremely unusual, for a Starbucks, is that smoking is allowed in this area.